WEIRDLAND TV (Posts tagged horror)

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One of those “Today I Learned” things. The creature Molasar, from 1983 fantasy horror THE KEEP, was designed by French comic book artist, Enki Bilal. (Another HEAVY METAL magazine heavyweight—there is a big tome to be written on the influence of French comic art on Hollywood—Métal hurlant in particular.)

I first learned of the name Enki Bilal in a Dutch book on comic book history. I was 7 or 8. Each name was new to me, each one a world to be explored. Bilal came after Barks—and whenever I looked up Barks, which I did a lot, I came across Bilal, who was featured with one of his illustrations from his 1982 portfolio, DIE MAUER (The Wall) (last image). As a wee kid, I thought the art was weird and off-putting, but intriguing, and I didn’t forget it. A similar concept of people trapped in walls appears in THE KEEP by the way; and Bilal’s influence on the film reaches a bit further even, as he also designed its poster (image 4).

I should also mention that Tangerine Dream did a wonderfully sinister and atmospheric score for THE KEEP: an evocative 80s soundscape.

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Covers of vintage Dutch crime/thriller/mystery/horror novels. Now, I happen to be Dutch so I’ll translate the titles.

De jazzband van den duivel (THE DEVIL’S JAZZ BAND). What a magnificent title.

Het teeken van den dood (THE SIGN OF DEATH).

De doode hand (THE DEAD HAND).

Slangeneiland (SNAKE ISLAND) and Duel der maskers (DUEL OF THE MASKS).

De dood heeft lange benen (DEATH HAS LONG LEGS). Well, so do I.

All these and more, many more, can be found HERE.

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